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The Lectures
On Sunday afternoon, December 23, an intelligent audience listened attentively for fully an hour and a half to a lecture on Christian Science delivered by Judge William G. Ewing of Chicago. The Evening News of this city commented on it as follows:—
Judge William G. Ewing of Chicago, lectured on Christian Science yesterday afternoon at Odd Fellows Hall. The audience was composed of about three hundred people and all gave the speaker the best of attention. The visit and address of Judge Ewing will have much effect in Princeton and will no doubt bring many to the faith which he represents.
The lecturer was introduced by Hon. C. A. Buskirk who spoke in part as follows:—
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January 17, 1901 issue
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Map of the Skies
with contributions from Brick Pomeroy
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Reply to an Editorial
Edward H. Keach
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In Reply to Professor Sheldon's Lecture
James A. Logwood
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. A. Buskirk, Robert L. Ziller
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Limitations
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from E. L. W., M. Fannie Whitney
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An Interesting Event
with contributions from Annie M. Knott, William C. Maybury
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Doing the Disagreeable
with contributions from James Freeman Clark
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The Gardener
BY MARION P. HATCH.
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Emancipation
BY GRACE E. COLLINS.
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Faith in God
BY LADY VICTORIA MURRAY.
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A Timely Suggestion
BY ALBERT METCALF.
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A Business Man's Testimony
W. A. Carroll
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Love's Protecting Power
M. Florence Eustis
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An Illusion Dispelled
Edward H. Tobey
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Saved from Injury
Mary I. DeGroff
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Many Reasons for Gratitude
Adaline M. Apger